JBEGEJLQUR THE OIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN blunting Ually (Founded in I387) President: Lu-ut. Col. W (Shell-GI 5- MOI-IN Vicc-Presldent: J- R. Burnett, FJJ. Secretary: Lleut. Col D. A. Maclflnnou- 0.8.0- grygm an“ jjunnglllg Director: J. It. Burnett, 9J1. Associate Editors: Flank Walker und Ian A. Burnett T , _ 1 . . C , . 1 opes. rle is the originator of a new -—i—— SUBSCRHFFION RATES f his proton) recNgnlfmg lanadl 5 spam deli war-tune "iogim “imchtiist growmtg edsuliu-Thfnsgnviiiothhgiiiirfianteriiain- “It is only by a superb in- FLOWS TILLER __ _-_ , . “u; 5 ‘L - ' . _ m popularly rom mon o mori y rig e us run. ' B’ an" l“ PIITLSlIINTIIIIAAIYSPeSUZPIaII-II" :11: militia m“ m“ mines“ m a“ Ound and .1“ been {.0 from one side of the Atlantic to the ches of service on the Island, have lkhw 8nd rvrvlovfled emm‘ DISC HARROWS RIDGE]? 51.25 f I my c‘ ~ -~--=- ’.°.“.;f.?..l;*.’..f§..€?.§“l.;”kll..l’;f..°.li“.iif“rfii 3.2‘? iizstrriiliztiz rattan. "l°.‘€..‘.‘°’£§.§“.i‘.f§ “lfiéftll‘l“i"érel”fliiibffii WEEDERS HAY MOWER SL751 for 3 month: ~ ~_ r - _ . > - i - . . _ , _ , l I 1 1 b t m ee_quaflers I u; lnall in Canada and U.5.A. 55.00 per you being filled by Mr. Charles _l. Birchill, Cail- hinilbizlgg lg‘? ‘Egg “guiwaaizhnog ‘Ilsfifgsiiles now m abundant on ofmihoe hiiniiiin rue: _ against SPRIIVGTIME Cl/LTIVATORS lawfdfly lief-lily; sum per year; $1.00 M’ 5 III°"""~ zida's first high commissioner to Australia. Object which liiis a market value It seems that even at this sen. "B213" Wm “m” mm The‘ ""- and 1s today bems wusht after by son tinned milk as well as the mwt find dvnaml“ m‘ - - ~51‘- 5Ui~ lot 3 mon The Charlottetown Guunliuu may h: obtulnnd I liuiullug‘: he“: Agent-y, [mien aiuunru, Null lurk; Ulll iuuill he»; Aghni-y, turner Milli uml Washington, Boston Ilglroplilllan Ann-i Agi-ni-y, lillz Peel 51.. Monlrcnh J lino, 8M lluy on, iw-rimt - hens bland, Chutcnu hour-n, Ottawa: “illIWu Se“: srnnii, nmlbury. Ont; llub Tobnnol Shop, Munch-n. N. IL; l-llen ltuin-rlnon, Amhont, N. l. (‘The Strongest Memory ls Weaker than till Weakest Ink." TI'l-I,\‘l).\\'. AUGUST l9. I911. The Nazi Aboliiinalion Tile Xzl/i p1.“ li.l_~' hut-iv been discussing the Iinttcr oi lbllilil‘ 1n iihcrnntiilnal relations and taking \’.-:_\ Ii '. ground lll(l(‘f‘il. The occasion for thc ill i» lllt- American occu aiion resolved itself into a hi h com-t of in, ea , . . .- - - i 'UIRER. it alone where freedom is. of lQt-igii‘, ‘,_ ,, ' t-.1ii..y.-, umlQr [he pbaton l following u set of rules ginid down at tlib figrliitpiriacfileliigiif lvsvheremgrod ls God. and man ls of Dr, UHF. 4,, we rpasons given for ltrial, in 182i, when Daniel \\'cbster served um gfnliggggil agmehflvfirggnegézégigi ROADS AND TOURISTS Doth he not claim a broader gpan L-455-8-19-2 this Zlt'l‘-lll 1m llli_\' do not mczlsilrcisilccfs-‘fuily F15 flcfcnse couilscl for a judge. Tlic 95319919" i5 "CW b91115 Prepared sin-No doubt owing to your edl- F“ “Qlfisiwls “we or name an up 1g -, - ,1 _g;H,,1;H-l1,~ “inch {hey Se; initial procediilgs were bricf, howcvcr, as the amid me bcmbs‘ torial of the 14th, the quagmire at Q, v95! his gatherlararddmustiluleme’ __[Or Um, The right of the [mired court delayed all presentation of evidence until “Qjeflfeiffl.jf°n§j°"f’°‘flm§§‘f M me blue heaven e an T States to a. »u for ::s defence is rejected Aug- 2S- ,,,,'§§‘°§§,§§§§, “,‘;,',,“,,'““,’,C‘Z,‘,’ _‘,‘,‘,,,‘,‘,f,',',‘, Shaped fence. leaving m the public ma"gylftlgfgrfifiefigrdfilgnvéw: Fl out of haul‘. ‘l; tEwsc ulorulists. In putting this for- ward Pr: z l<~---<--,'<l:. it sccms, was assert- ada’: interests u long as it operates a base in Newfoundland. 3. Joint defence arrangements between Can- ada and the United States, including details af- fecting Newfoundland, take prior right over the Anglo-American agreement on bases. 4- Canada will have the right to participate in any future consultations between Britain and the United States arising out of the bases agreement. -. EDIIORIAL notes H First. rail of P. E_ I. railway laid this ‘date, I372—Jilst prior to confederation. a- n- w Tomorrow the bolt will be shot, and two will have paid the “just" penalty of the law; in this case, two lives for one. 1- : 4- m Massachusetts is having its first State im- peachmcnt trial in I20 years, a Democratic mem- ber of the State Executive Council, Daniel H, Coaklyr being charged with accepting bribes in the discharge of his official duty. just bcforc he ap- peared in answer to the charge the State Senate iili Mr. Arthur S. Klceman, head of the Credits for Canada Committee of Ncw York, has prc- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TllE WAY There are 7,000 kind] of reptiles in the world: so when we imally get Hitler, he won't be missed. —— Uhatham News. In war-scarred London situ u mun whose preoccupation is not witn flailing pom-us, but battered envel- ccllectcrs in Britain and over- seas. particularly in the United States. This vast international club of postmark c:ll:'cl0l's is run from London and’ no country 1n the world has taken to this offspring o! philately more ardcnlly than Ameri- ca. It is claimed that postmark collecting is more amusing, instruc- tive and fascinating than ordinary stamlp collecting, Many of the post.- mtirks are indectl curious. For ex- ample, letters transmitted from enemy territory via the Red Cross, Geneva, or through Cook's Travel Agency, Lisbon. Show from stamp- ings that they have been opened by both German and British cens- ors. They w.ll become rarities. Again. in war. letters are sometimes ll‘t1li5‘f€l'l'6d at sca. When they are, they are so suiichargccl and become, for the ccllcctor of p:stmarks. rizcd acquiszlions, Old envelopes to April of this year. Mr. Harcourt Johnstone. Minister for Overseas Trade, states that he can say this, PUBLIC FORUM Till column In 09h h! lb diuuulun by correspondent: o! quutlunu 0| Intonat- ‘Ila cbulututnwu Guurdlu A000 not uooouurlly adorn Ibo opinion ll uornlflhfiuutl. MILK FOR MILITARY other tinned food stuffs is served, at the mess halls. I am no authority on the subject but have been told that there is a surplus of fresh milk here and mi excess of peas, beans and other new green things. Of course if it is better for the war effort to use tinned milk, etc, that ends the matter. But is it? I: would be a great pity if these boys are deprived of the delicious Island milk and the health-giving green things, unless it is absolute- ly necessary. Tinned roducts are the only ones llvaila le at most seasons and in most places. Would it not be better to use the fresh things when and where possible? Then. too, tin itself ls getting scar- cer. Should we not save it for ship- ment abroad? I am, Sir. etc. their choice of a 12 inch trench on detour to Cardigan. or a trench of a foot deep to Georgetown. One WORDS OF CHALLENGE it monom- s m! FOB a snort: n wan Winston Churchill. THE FATHERLAND Is it where he by chance is born? d ? O. Vesrfehls fatherland must be gyves. Where’er a human spirit 5V1"?! After a life more true and fall'- Whem ls the true man's father- land? Doth t the yearnlnlz swirli- WI" In SUCTIO scant borders to be BBB-fl- i As the blue heaven wide and frecl There is a world-wide fatherllmdl FARMERS DON'T MISS THE FORD TRACTOR DE\i. ONSTRATION WITH NEW IMPLEMENTS DAN McINTYRE‘S FARM, Rosanna“, filiififiiii.‘¥£:':€£§f"”'°’ ~» This New Tractor and Implements will you Money, Time and Labor. McGOWAllS LIMITED,‘ FORD-MERCURY-TRUCK AND TRACTOR AUEIEIP. 1941 AUGUST 22nd, STARTING 2 P. M. 53W! KILMUIIR DEALERS The Experimentql Farm Services Will Hold Illustration Station Field Days During Aug l5 to 28,1941 in" a l" l-Tvllhvil l-f action to the extent u h m. - ,.e,-,,,,e v , _ of~occu1‘_\‘l.~ - uri-ilor)‘ without the au- 59m?“ l0 Pflllw Millisfel‘ “7- L- dlfiviitmll? Zimswg-bcémlligg OIi-tustyeigiclgill: iiciluIgvhifldilileihigafgelxifihbiltimonirlh- ' in 1c slave cloth pine. Farm problems and the work on the lllllSlralion $1 iliurlly of tr g l‘ llic scrlllcs have never King the framed plctlge form that Mrs. Iamcs Q’,,h“???Sxptiiisiiiéisisivilgurlcfi Li; ber have been stuck there and HESS “ode “man may help un-l tions and the Experimental Farms will be discussedb hczircl (If t» llllili’! tifollfll$llil€i and they are RQO-‘flfil. the I’1'<‘§i<l@"1'§ "will"? Fiflllfdisollle “Wk” ‘““°“g“. G"‘.“‘““Y's m“? hauled m" by “m” "rd fitm‘ manlflgfdjor such a bummhmmembers of the Prince Edward Island and Dominion D Ci|i'1‘(‘~Il»-ll‘ii ' i ' '. months ago, agreeing that slic would spend ‘wart iii-n 31982265 aiagriirogtciill grovgd/ggiefdivfrntiiiifzisilsovingoirig 0hr; bmt 8"“ 1 d partments of Agflculture' You are invited l0 llllflid wit Alliral fili~i‘l‘\". ilililllt the sanctity of 0f i191’ holidays in Cailatla to liclp this country's Hlimlfliztd I0 Illflillwlll B" "m" water, and as the Government is m“ fgfgelm earth As mm an i347"? fflmll)’. P191158 RSk your nieghbourg 10 join you an treaties and llw l. lllllll upon nations to re- spect the ltwrihu-Z iiizi-grity of their neigh- bors coming from lllPS€ quarters in view of Hit- cxchallgc problem and as a proof of the Good Neighbor spirit. In accepting it Mr. King said that he had been delighted to learn that Mrs. ordinarily high pic-war level. In the last complete pro-war year, which was I938, we exported £471,- 000,000 worth of goods, but as a re- sult of the ‘industry of cur people strong on water rates for» passen- gers and freight. perhaps they will lower the rates on the Georgetown- Montague ferry until such time as H]: lsgriariicritl-wilie fatherlanldl -Ja.mes Russell Lowell. There is the true man's birthpliwe’ make these real Farm Field Days. DATE PLACE Tuesday. 19th. 1-80 P- lit-Iona, farm of Mr. James E. nu was 11.6,,“ an. __.,, ,,,,,,,_.,,-,,,,§ that they lend Roosevelt had been able to keep her pledge anrl and the enterprise of our manii- they are ready to gravel the road wednesda . r ~ . . __ y, 20th 1.30 p. m.-Alliston farm of M T . . - . . ~ r a Ji.f1l' r --- ' IB-Albe w to low the sir-mus he it oil-tribal» &:::}“.t1:...":..;mil. {.'.:‘.‘:..E'.‘.‘.i“°”°“ ‘°“‘°°““ °‘ “e . an... ’ get that \\";l_\'. Are they conscious of their hypocrisy or are they so bcsotictl with their “chosen people" mania. that thcy il(’('lll lll('lll5(‘l\'(’S above the laws of both (Jud zlinl man? Something of both no doubt, but u-itli the superman theory predomin- ant. It is not only in their cynical disregard of treaty eugngvliit-nls and territorial rights that the Nazis llIlYf‘ made an unequalled record of (llSSllfllllfllll ii and ll‘<‘.'li‘ll€l'_\'. Tihcir contempt for all consiiicrntiruis of honor, trilth, decency, hu- manity‘, liris. gnlvcrncll all their attitudes and actions. lixaiuplcs of what this rejection of civilized <l.'iiiil;lrlls mi-zuis in practice abound in "n 1' Ii: l ~ \\"ll': L- Si" . H - at Union 81 Argyle Sis. . . . ,. .. - vvitif hnfiiilillilli tllldllfllltllll I] m] “ref ere Glasgow: Scotland gfbtriiigh bilndiiiiir, Really Works G- F- _AND-' i thouiands of which arc in use in ______ THRESHED GRAIN C0MPETITI0N_1941 “A word Ill-will something the Germans will shoot mc for if the (Icstapo or the military in- telligence evcr fiull those notes. I have been shock-ed at the way the Gcrmrln army in Bcl- gium and ITITIPCS‘ have bccn abusing the Red Cross sign. “The other day when we were within forty milcs of Paris, we stopped at ll big army gaso- line dump to rcfiicl our cars. Forty of fifty army oil trlivks wr-re drawn up under the trees of an orch:lrrl_ Sevcrrll of thcm were plastered with huge Rel Cross signs. Many 0t the ordin- of Pounds of animal fats have been going w m, m, c m, ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,_ m, vlnces rims-il- ne ken s careful . ‘hum u, "y ‘fuck, “m, can,“ tops which we" being waste each year in Canada and now many of iiirvivai of wTliclh 1:, “-,,,-yti,,ne,twityh.iglcrigxrxd o‘! £55330 litnsdtilgiyetiz; . rlgoaii: zlieqfltibylrlygvanasfig: while flowing. w. n. SHAW “ed f° Carr.“ dmms of 0T1 had "d c7055" '3“ them “Y” needed to "place vegetable 0'15 for‘ glibtiiltflnyhaiidbilaaiccn nciilgtilasriishiingaii i40 migles per hour or less all the Qfiickwfiltmxiii ITSTICVQRIII dls- DWI"! Mill!!!" 0f Alflfllil“ their Sid“ and mop and indeed looked m“ mcrly lmpcrtcd by ocean tanker. Owing to clir- tQ-day in the twlgllbOufllflCd‘ of halfway, Higrecords showed that he tresslng symptoms. ‘ t Red Cross ambulances. A German officer ap- taflmmt of ocean smPPlng and the amount of a million dollars n yflr- 1l1i° ‘he travelled about five miles farther taper]; lgzulrlljuefilpmleillnlg“u:i; ac-ouwwoooooooo-o-ou- - --+- _- ~- parently noticed me taking in their shameless misuse of the Roll Cross sign. He hurriedly bundled us into our cars and got us off." _ _ , , ~ - ~ - - . tit Price 85c oer I The s”; ‘mmds capabye tpmt. shamfdesk servation will be ‘fmilnclally; profitable. ‘EIIéZYlIStVrIlIyEnIitfiZyTarBtéIZiXIGlii-hfralziliéigq S)’lezzfinfiflgmeflilnzndfifiailfxint fir: ghzllhe c. I Want hes: are suucct to no mora lmlta ions o any _ _ many exported man-y col otype re- canad,“ o" contronex. n mm. i-jbilywoolys kind in their pursuit of power, victory, or any (zrxlsilffl-ltlt Haldane of Cloan, British statesman. §{,‘,’,‘,‘.‘§§,‘§§’§'5i.§.'§‘“§§§i‘ lilificrhytirigiil trams how the normal economy of 3 NEW u N EA other desircd md_ lc t ll date i928. As Secretary of State for tured, TQ-day Britain i, u“ 1nd." car capable of giving at miles per P Canada And Newfoundland ' Q costs Canada a million dollar: a year to maintain s garrison in Newfoundland. Canada assumed the cost and responsibility without ques- tion at a critical phase of the war. It is strange then, says an exchange, to find in September, X940. that the British and American govern- ments ¥l[\]llll'€‘llll_\‘ ffifjlltl this Dominions interest in the striitczgiw illlsiiiiln of Newfoundland, in drawing up the h-ruls of the famous bases-for- dcstroyurs (lcal ill which the U. S. obtained a 99-year lrnisr: of Willi!‘ 2_.‘~<<vo acres comprising ihc peninsula of .'\l'_("ll':.'l, in Xctvfolinrlland. An ex- c -t- - n “L- A g - h ,. ,. 4 . pletely battled by the nation‘; fit-l u 1 _ 1 t m, a‘ m“ ‘u. M‘ change of n< 'll'- li(‘i\\'(‘(‘ll Lord Lniliiari and Mr. n icllsznn - ti“ nof dam ‘ m" ’ Emma-tier}. M55’ 79f)’ re-“red that’ “n” night's ' h1g3. segbigihgs. Wait“ heggisns c i k. _ . ‘ . and mplre, The Pathway of Reality, of crowdms in air-raid shelters and l are cuoked drained and cold m“ $21“ {rm ' ilk!‘ " Win‘ 'mm<."“'l;".'n glf (imadah ,“Sch0penhaucr’s \\'orld as Will and Idea,” “The §§fi°§§}‘,‘,'°,.‘,,",c?,‘,‘,,fifflfifinfifl $315, well with siilt mustard, and e orlllzl ilQlWvlllblll \\'.'l< slgllct in .0n 0n on - . . ,,_ ., . . . _ ' g . dd m“ ' h o 1 u M g . _ ._ y, . A a e c upped non. r ‘G gtneg March 27‘ MH- h gave Hm U‘ S’ A‘ a fr“ caning of Truth in History It is in tin. etucptulitbycréikehaee pigérei: W" Wm, mayomam “u”, and 140 Greu corn hanrl iu .\.'<l\vl'<>iiiiil!.-liill. mid other leased areas in nCTlllllilZl, l‘ll _ St- Lucia, Antigua, Trini- dad, Tlriiish liiiizuin llllll the llahalnrls. "The Unilcrl Stair-f’ it rizul. ‘Khall have all the rights, ‘power mrl :lulil-u'it_v uilhin the leased areas which are llI'\'4‘~<!tl'_\' for ihc. establishment, use, Island, off New Brunswick. n- a- iu n- Hcrc is an exhibition of the spirit which ha; produced the high morale of the British people 5(1)?!STfiEIIeZSlVCFIISCHlCHI appearing in the New SCOTLAND Scotland's “Jumping off Place" Adelplli Hotel Glasgow Miller Gordon the Managing Director looks for- ward to greeting American Friends when they visit Clydeslde. when Civilisation returns at Hitler de- parts, you will find this "your kind of hotel," where you arc l welcome guest not an intruder! Can you beat that for liigh-grntlc, self-coil- vinced assurance and optimism par excellence in the ordinary way of business! U i ll I Dr. George Hilton, Oils Administrator lil'i(l('l‘ the \Vartimc Prices and Trade Board, urges butcher shops, restaurants, hotels, boarding houses and institutions to save bones and sur- plus animal fats, and says plans arc under con- sideration for collection of surplus ailililal fats from private homes. Dr. Hilton say/s millions foreign exchange available for importation of vegetable oils, the Canadian price of animal fats has doubled in the past few months and coil- War from, i905 to I912, when he bcecame Lord Chancellor, Lord Haldane established the Terri- torial system of service and practically created the Expeditionary Force that went to France iri i914. He visited Canada and the United States in that year addressing u remarkable gathering of lawyers in both countries. Always a friend and admirer of philosophic and intellectual Ger- many, he made two visits to Berlin, I906 and 19m, for the purpose of negotiating a rapproche- ment, which, however, came to nothing. He rc- signed in the cabinet crisis in l9i6, but continued to act as a member of the judicial committee of the Privy Council, and in a variety of ways as- sisted in the prosecution of the W81‘. His publish- ed works include "Essays on Philosophical vcrsities that . . . . the soul of a people mirrors itself." n n a u Explaining the work he will undertake after a short stay in New York and Washington, Hon. Alfred Duff Cooper told New York reporters: The British Government has felt that there wOrlll o1 goods. That was a truly remarkable result, considering that we had lost fully 30 pcr cent. of our markets." A tricky problem of alrcruft pro- duction has been cflll/Ed by a new portable tcol iveighing only 2 lbs. On all modern aircraft, thousands of nut plates are uszd Ill‘ securing cowlings, fairing strips, inspection panels, instruments, and control runs, Fclrllerly, for evcry one of thec nut males, three invet holes had to be marked c-ff and drilled separately, a 510w and tedious bus- iness. To-day iii one swift and simple operation, the new portable tosl drills two holes, accurately spaced and centred. This novel t-wo- spindle portable drill, dcsgued ln the aircraft factories of Britain, the Empire COUIILIZGS, and the Ufltcd States. America ls a steady and Increas- ing bilycr of British fine art re- productions; mezzotints, wood-cuts. etchings, drypoints, cflour-collo- typos, lithographs and four-colour process work. In the first titree months of the present year one British publisher alone sent across the Atlantic 70.000 dollars wcrth of reproductions. Most of these went to buyers in New Ycrk, Boston,| Chicago and Washington. The workshops of British publishers, in steady stream, are crming for re- production by the collotype process works from outstanding American artists like I-Iovsep Pusliman, lug producer of mczzotints, pa ing her engravers one thousand do ars a. plate and‘ filming out work which. is being collected by discerning American collectors. ‘Ihey are, to- day, paying as much as 60 dollars for u single reproduction. Rare lm- rexlons from fine mezzotlnt plates ave realized up to 1.000 dollars for one impression. Canada is also u. buyer of British fine art repr0duc-' tions. There the preference, shared by South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, is tor collotype and four- oolour process work. The United States are sendln to Britain a committee of Amer can medical men to try and find out Why the people have come through the winter's "blitz" with better health than in the year oi’ peace. Medical men generally are com- fewer cases of scarlet fever, diph- theria, pneumonia and typhoid fever, and only half the number o! deaths from influenza. Whooping‘ cough and meningitis have alone been rather more prevalent than usual, Britain's own doctors offer various explanations of the mystery among them the dispersal of dense- By that time, let us hope, they will get, around to doing something about the road from Montague to the Wood Islands ferry. Natural- ly, with such ra‘n as we have had, one would expect mud. But that ls no excuse for water overflowing the road. as you can see and experience at High Bank, a few miles from the ferry. Tltls is pure. negligence. as $5.00 would open the ditches and "let the water off. It ls caused by allowing the drains to be filled up. regardless of the r1511“ and 6°11‘ venience of the travelling Pullm- I am, Sir, etc, TRAVELLER (Halifax Chronicle) Despite the constant appeals, ex- hortations, and assurances from official quarters, there remain some motorists who scoff at the gas sav- ing aclfeved by driving at a more moderate rate of speed. These scoffcrs, happily, are in the ‘minor- ity, The general tendency to drive more slowly is quite evident on the hip-whys, But there are some who have yet to be convinced. One motorist told how he con- ,per gallon than on trips when he ‘had driven at a faster raw. A more detailed record of gasoline saving appears in u table complied gallon at 20 miles per hour varies at different speeds: Constant speed tests (fixed throttle.) Imperial Gallon 20 miles per hour-kt miles per gal. so miles per hour-MG miles Del‘ 88l- 40 miles per hour-ml mile! per sal- 50 miles per hour-ma miles per gal. . 60 miles per hour-in miles per gal. 7o miles per hour-lo miles per unl- That should be convincing proof for the most sceptic of motorists. slower driving will help to save gasoline. And saving gasoline will help to win the war. Conscience dictates the rest. BUTTER BEAN AND CHEESE SALAD Butter beans", mayor-main nuoe: gluten cheese over the salad, then i-ptread more cheese on top of the ti? Insure Your THE», Are Your Eyes ‘P ll you uru having sylflvwml or strain — headaches. 1°" eyes or dizziness - consult u lpreinllst. ‘g you; gel-vice with vein of experience and u tlwffilllh retracting service. Ulll In Ind discus! W" dlfllcllltlfl. r. o. HUTUHESUN a. F. HUIUHESUN Gassyi Stomachs Relieved l h I troub- trlstl. :*.':t':..‘f..':»=- prawn, hm enact; from In: but, it promotes the Iilna!1flfl' ul uotivitv of tho utomac . slats digestion und lmpro I 4 mums FEATURES 1. Lifelike red of your llvl z. Non-drylnl hilt "lieu"- l 3. Sufu for kuicnhltlv; avg-M. A. El in: " DI ° Pgliio 75o and 81-35 We curry u cnmlllfl" M“ n! Mu: Fuel-or Bfblllv 079W" utlons. Cull and I99 "lim- SORB BACK T ll’ l0 we have one o! tho beutu-emodleu to offer, namely BACK - RITE TABLETS Especially effective for lum- hn o, gclutlcu, neuritis, mus- ouflr and other form! of rheumatism which ordlnury treatment: full to reach. Onl! Future” with Mull Order! Given from!!! Attention. I ‘l Thursday. 21st. 1-80 p. rm-Red Point, farm of Mr. Nelso Stewart Tuesday 26th, 1.30 p. lll.—-R0!Q Valley, farm of Mr. Job W. McKenzie. Wednesday 27th, 1.30 p. m.—New London, farm of l\lr. Wll llam E. Johnstone. Thursday 28th, 1.30 p. m. —Palmer Road, farm of Mr J. A. CLARK, Superintendent Sylvain Peters. LEO M. CASSERLY, Acting Supervisor i 1A31-8-18-2l. L-A field of OATS shull consist of ut least flvc acres. of WHEAT lnl BARLEY three acres. I 2.-An entry fee of $1.00 shull be churged for the first, anti fifty cent for each additional entry of Gruln. i 3.-The entry fee nhull accompany the uppllcutlon. L-Entrleu should be made to the Department of Agriculture not int‘ than August 23rd. 1941. lk-ELIGIBILITY 0F SEED: The lield of outs entered for lnsputltll must be seeded with Registered Oats, or with seed from fields thi huvu been sown with Registered Seed and Inspected and upprwf Iii-sizes for Fields of Oats, Wheat and Barley COMBINED STANDING FIELDS RULES AND REGULATIONS i i z You will enjoy its superior Say to Your Grocer €QQQQQQOOOOQQ—O—QOQOOQC—O€ quality v v‘¢¢: vv *~H+H+4"““ Dunn>1IIIIlupun-uuuplucpunlulpunluluuuullbqlullnuluIIIMKIIIIIQQQDIIIII. "nun-flaunt...-"n-n-n-nn-"u.".000"."uu-u-nrmuuuuuuuublt/g . Why does our twist keep its high standinll with Islanders from generation to generation- Becauuo its original high quality has novel‘ been lowered. It is as good today a.lt was fifty IT'S EASY TO war“- rs operation Illil ilhffllvf‘ illcrcrif, or appropriate for may be great dcvelopments in the Far Fast in #3315513"igflxeziiillz-bsugzivigilgxlizroyfig , yearn 01' more I30. . "T".cGlflmL/“SI ‘m film?‘ ‘lower and anthoniy the near future and over those vast tracts of spread‘ M educamn m wevénflve ‘ |' ’ “vnhm ‘h? hi)“ ‘if himwiiiiii ‘wmrs and a" [territory it shoiild be possible} to constr ct 'n lileuilresidielver fiuple alillumelpic- i Y S ,, __ H H - , ,- ~ I . . ii i ures” an n o er u c aces. spams "u! 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Tobacco Bompany l-tll Charlottetown .~. ,. : _‘.- l, _ '- _ ' I“ 5 "m! “ m‘ m "' M l‘ “mud 1nd M an m lLyttclton) has been sent to carry out that 10b. ’ nheillth point or view-and now for ‘ Thomas McAyinn, Q I“ U_ ml flfllllllf" of the rlcfcncc of Canada. ‘And r cenwa“ d d d- ~ ti ti’ - th sh" special-Representative _ g 3 s _ a pa r0 c reason ere .ul:l 2. The b. S. A. agrees to fully respect Can- pong" mm p: ailqhffgelllited from flligiv the menu. — Vancouvfr I n . ; A;